Risky New York: Gendered Spatial Practices Between the Gay City and the Normative City
The study of historically marginalized groups and their presence in, movement through, and production of space must be conceived in
Public, Digital, Spatial History
The study of historically marginalized groups and their presence in, movement through, and production of space must be conceived in
To experiment with Tableau, an interactive data visualization application, I acquired data in XLSX format from the National Register of
Continue readingTableau: Inquiring Far and Beyond with Data Visualization
As surprising as it sounds, for a long time historians overlooked implicit connections between things, people, organizations, and ideas across
When Dr. Leisl Carr Childers introduced me to Voyant during her graduate methods seminar at Colorado State University, I realized
Continue readingVoyant and Text Mining: When Quantitative Meets Qualitative
Professor Elizabeth Tulanowski‘s introductory class on Geographic Information Systems at Colorado State University exposed me to ArcGIS tools. Developed by
Continue readingStoryMaps: A place-based form of historical narrative
Dr. Amanda Regan, my supervisor and co-director of the digital mapping project Mapping the Gay Guides, first introduced me to AirTable when
The great thing about Omeka is that it is an open-source system. The software is what we call a content
Continue readingOmeka: Curatorship and exhibits in the digital age
In the summer of 2021, I did my first solo research trip. With little time to prepare, I had one
Continue readingOrganize your mess: Tropy and historical research
I never really loved dishwashers. One of the few things that gives me some sense of control over the chaos
Continue readingThe day has finally come: Zotero has found me and it’s here to stay
Of course, the first blog post of the Time Sensitive is about coding. Not because I love it madly, but
Continue readingCoding: Baby steps towards a new form of communication